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Steel Type

Steel type is crucial when choosing a sword, as each has its own advantages and disadvantages. We've added descriptions for each steel to help you choose the best one for your needs.

Crucible-steel-Wootz-Steel-Tip
$400

Wootz steel, also known as traditional Damascus steel, is made by melting iron, steel, and other elements with charcoal in a closed crucible. This process results in a blade with exceptional hardness and a distinctive pattern. Wootz steel swords are rare and highly prized by collectors.

Main-Crucible-Steel-Blade-Type
$400

Similar to Wootz Steel, Crucible Steel blades also have unique patterns, but their hada (surface pattern) is more delicate and finely divided than that of Wootz Steel.

Tamahagane-Custom-Mass
$900

Tamahagane steel is known for its strength and beauty. While traditional tamahagane steel is forged in a tatara, this version is mass produced, yet remains genuine and much more affordable.

Tamahagane-Custom-Hada-Tip
$2,400

Tamahagane steel is the traditional steel used in Japanese swords. Combining iron sand and charcoal in a tatara, our high end tamahagane is not only genuine, but is also produced using traditional methods, offering the most authentic Japanese sword experience outside Japan.